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FINANGE MID COMMERCE. R FINANCIAL. Special Diepatchos to Tre Brx, N STOOKS, . - New Youe, August 22, MONET. Money - 24@6 per cent., cloing at 2 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—34@64 per cent Sterling Exchamge~ Steady; bankers’ bille, 84.85}; demaad, $4.80, " Pioduce exports for the week, 86,032, | 000. Governments were irregvlar, : Share specuiation on the Stock Exe 3 change opened weak; prices in the main were a fractien lower than at the close 1 yesterday. After 11 celock speculation ] became dull and prices fell off }@1 per cent. the latter in St. Joseph preferred, Denver & Rio Grantde, Northwestern, Tiake Shore, and St. Peul were exceyitions, the former two advansing { per cent, and the two latter § per cent. St. Paul & Omahs and Delawsre, Lackawenna & Western wers adeo prowinent in the down- ward moveent. After midday dealings becwme irregular, the market clesing gen- erally weak, showing a decline on the day’s business of §@§ per cent, Delaware, « Lackawanna & Western, Kansas & Texas, and Hanuibal & K¢, Joseph preferred be- ing the most prominent in the decline, E CLEARING HOUSE REPONTS, The gross exchange of ciearing houses of the Uuited Etates for the week ended Saturday last, cempared withthose of the corresponding week of 1881, show a slight i pe decrease in the aggregate. Among the | 3 75. Atlantic ports Yew York is the only city | 1 80. reporting & gair, and that i very small, great change in the produce markets, and provisions having been infiated last year on gigeatic -bull speculation, while last week they were comparatively quict at a much lower range of value, The east- ern manufacturing ceatres are the only pointe which make a good exhibit, The western \cities show loeses in almost | 2 every inetance, which ean be traced to th~ wnnx beans, per_case, THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST &, (\\10\@-@@».- per hm ol, NEW TOMATORS —Drmg Chekee country, 12@1 carge, 17c, —Onlifor n.} per 1h, 2210, ~Per barrel, 82 50@2 75 P ES —Per dozen, 60c@1 00, S lect, B8 per can LONS—Per 100, §15 00@ TEARS PLUM: GRAVES 1 EMONS ORANGE California, 8 CHEEST—Full Cream, 125 Part Skim, 104, BEANS-~Imported German 840 per bushkel, WOKF E.-=Ttio, tair, 110; Rio, good to choios, 124¢; Old gov't Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle’s, good, 45@55 mperial, good, 40@45e; Young Hyson, ém\d, 36@ @$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, JFapat, choice, 80®7o; Oolong, good, 0@ 5e per | sex. Ksnnvoflh, 8jo; Plun kett, 10§o; Sus- , 8e. CUTTONADES-—Abberville 1340 Agate, %00; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 184c; C Olarion 1) and Ty 174; Deccan Co. stripes D and T 16¢; Key- stone, 183c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonparell, 16¢; ‘Ocents D and T, 184e; Royal, 1641 Suasex, 120; Tioga, 13hc; Wachusett shirt- ing shecis, 12§c~ do, Nankin, 194¢; York piain Nasiiny 13jc) do checks, séripes and h —Am(rmm\gflh\&lfl?!c do 9.4, 24c; do 8.4, 2%; Continental 42, 11c; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 98, N Oc; do b, 22403 Pembroke 10-4, 25¢; Poquot 104, ZNQ(" do 74, 19c; do 49, 16c; Pepperell 36, 29o; do ' 67, 9¢; do 57, 18+ Utica 96, 85e; do 8, 2240; do 48, 170 Cigars and Tobaocoos. CIGARS, —Seeds, & Oonnectiont, $25.00; Mired, $35.00; Seed Havans, £60.00: ClearHayann, 75,00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 620) Star, ;mu.-d., 24 Ib, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 b, lmn-, mbw Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Nav 40; Golong, oho.ce, 40@55; Souchong, hoica, §5(@4be KLES—Mediu, in barrels, n half bbls, 5 25; emalls, in bbls, in half bbls, 7 - |3‘ thlink, in 18, 13 00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, \VUohHAWAkh~1m tm:[;N pails, 195; three hoop pails, 2 20, Tubs, No. neer weshboards, 185 Double Crown 290; Well buokets, 8 50, LEAD—Bar, $1 65, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: pure apple, 13¢; Pruseineg vure wovle, 166, SUGARS ~Cut loaf, 11 Urushed lle; Gravulated, 10jc; Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 11¢; Standard Coffee A1 Bic- New York Confectioner’s Standard 9ot A, O%c; Prairie Extra C. 9c. R Ul’h-siul. 4 inch and larger, 10}0- OAl\Nfi) GOODS—Oysters, 2 1 (Field’s), per case, $4 00; do 1 1b (Fleld‘n), r cass, 475; do 2 Ib (Standard), per case, Lobsters, 1 per unzan, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 1 800; Com, 2 b (Mmmuln) oney $10; soaked corn, 210; do (Ynnnont.h), Se y 315 10; Lima beans case, 1 85, S‘mcomh case, 200, ‘an com fim as, choice, por case, 8 15, .ckbumu,i per case, 340; strawberries, 2 Ib, per Case, 2 60; mupherrlu, 2 M, per case, 8 20, Dam- wons, 2 Ib, por case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 8 00@4 09, Whortleberries per case, 240, Tgg plums,2 th porouse, ! 75; rmon gages, 2 Ib per case, 2 75; do choice, ouinds, 85c; ' Bullion pounds, 50c; Loril: rd's Climax, pounds, 60c FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beatt 7he;. Gcldan Thrend, 065 Fountain, 80c, Favorite, 650; lbxk; Mountain, 60ct Fancy, 5; Daieyy 50c.—In tin' foil - Catlink 0. S., 6 Ib boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- illard's Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKING—Al grades—Common, 250 88, Granulated—Blackwolls Durham, 16 oz Blo; Dukes Durbam, 16 or, 46c; _Seal of 880; Lead, Amte, per Ib, 24¢; 0il, Castor, Nn. 1, per yal, ™ 15; Oil, Castor, 8, por gal, #100; Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Ofl, "Ofignnuin, 50, Opium, & 00; (inmlne PEW AR.&S, r or, 82 30; Potassium, Todide, per I! ; ' Salactn, per oz, 40c; Sulphate o Morphine, per oz, 83 85; Salpnur flonr per b, do; umhnn... v o #1 35, Merino nnwas ed, e @t be @13150; medium unwashed, light, 13 washed, choice, 82c; falr, 80c; tub.ding, and w,, 28¢; barcy, blackand cottad wool 2@60 lese Hides Furs, Eto. HIDES—tsreen butcher’s hide, 6@ 6Ac cured 7ho; hides, green salty patt ‘cured fo hides, 6fo; dry flint, sound, 13@14c; dry calf and kip, 13110} dry salt hides, sound, 10@11¢; green calf, wt. § to 16 Iba., 10@11 green calf, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, H0o: greon pelts, H0@S125; green lamb skins, 2 \(a‘l 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, classed two- tLinds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, of, Coon skins, No, 1, 450; No. %, 80c; No, 3§, 2).; No. 4, 106, l\lmk, No. 1, 606; No, 2, 300; No. 8 150; No, 4, Bo. 1<nx, No. 1, 60¢; No, 2, 25c. Skunk, No. 1, black, 650 short stripe, 400: narrow stripe 2ho; Uroad stripe, 100, ‘Tallow 7c. Connoil Bluffs Market. Couxoir, Brurrs, August 22, Flour—Crystal Mills golden sheaf, 3 30; bost Kansas brands, 3 00@3 50; Giraham, 3 00; rye flour, 8 00. Corn Meal—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p, 26 00 per ton; corn and oate North Carolina, 16 oz, Ali, Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 84c; Lone Jnck, 4 oz, linen bags por Ib, §1.85; Marburgs' Puck 2 o, tin ofl, 555 _Dog T al Olis and_Varnishes. PAINTS TN OFLrmWhito load, Omaha B, P. bic;whitsload, . Louin, pure, 6 Marsilles green, [ French sinc, mean seal, 12 French sinc, rod senl, 11c; Fronch #las, in varuish nesty b [200; French :hnx‘ in oil asst, 15c; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'Th cans 120; raw and burnt_Sienna, 130: vandyke brown, 8. refined lampblnck, 120; coach black, ‘1% ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian bluc, 80c; Witeamarino blues 186, chrome greon, L, M. & D, blind and_shutter L. M, & D,, 16c; Paris groen, 180 fiilinn red, 16c; Venetian red, Bc; Tusca re, 220; Amerioan V. Vermiliod, 1. &P, 180; chrome yellow, L., M., 0, & D’ 0., 18¢; llow ochre, 8c; golden ochre, 10; patent r, 805 rraining colors: light oak, dark oag, walnut. uhutuut and ash 1bo. Dry Saints ‘White lead, 64c; French iln 10c: Parie whiteing _Bic; whiting Tio; vhitin v o3 llmmhfi nimnm o PR 150, Pine Apples, % Ib, per case, ack, nrdlmry' 3 Prus. 5. Poaches, 2 1 por sa 310 uun iflne, ‘550; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, . esterday. Today [ do § 1b, oase, 4 60@D 00; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per | brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4o; umber, taw, 1013 Gase, 2 50; do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, 8 50, Acjsienna, burnt, dc; sienna, raw, do 1014 | SATY—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- | Patis green genuine, 23c; Paris green com'l 1148 | on, in sac ke, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, 5, 8 50 | 20c; chrome green, N.'Y.‘ 20c; chrom- 11981 "HOMINY—New, $5 09 per bbl. green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- 130 SOBA—Dwi ght's 1b papers, $2 85; De mnmn, America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, nud do, $2 85; Church’s, $2 85; Keg soda | rose piek, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's Dacii 5 : vanctian red Am., 1jc; red lead, 74c; (i, s 16 oz, 8s | chrome yellow, gonuine. chromo’ el S o 97 'y o e LG ssonuds 10y 167 KK 198} Gckive] mchelfo, 3c; ochre, Louisiaua consols 693 Missouri ¢ 8t. Joseph. 111 St, Paul & 1104 Tunneeseu 2.‘) 55 Union Pacific 1ot mortgag 1164 do land grants, . 115 do sinking fund. | 1214 Virginia £'s.. 5 35 do censols 8 do deferred. . 13 Texas & Pacific land grants. . 66} do K. G. div... 8ag % STO0KS, Adams Ezpress.... 189 Alton & lerre Hnum. 139 3 Amerlcun hx}; ...... 953 Burl., Cedar Rapids & 80 Canada Southern. ........... 643 64; - Col., Oin,.& Ind. (Jentrnl . 124 | Central Pacific. . . 93 Chesapeake & Ohiosnnrvriees 24 do Lbpid.. 873 » 24 pfd... 25 2% Chiflgo “& Alton 130} do pl 140 Chi,, Burl. & Quincy........1365 136} Chi,, St. L. & New Urleans., 74 75 ] v Cin., Ssnd, & Cleveland. .... 54 53 Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati. P i Delaware & Hudson canal, 117 Del , Lack, & Western. 444 Denver & Lio Grande........ 6 613 Lm 39 { 79 lwn Wayne 136 llanmbnl & Bt. .Ioueph 88 934 Harlem. 205 Houston & Texas Central. 85 ~- Jlinois Central 136§ Ind., Bloom. & Western 44 Kansas & Texas. ..... 397 Lake Erie & Western. 40 Lake Shore & Michigan So. 114 Louisville & Nashville 773 T.ouisv., New Alb, & Chicago 7 70 Marietta & (,m:.muau 1st pid*16 *16 o d pfd 9 9 Memphis & Charleston . 59 60 Michigan_Central. . 99 90, Missouri Pacific. Louijaiana, 7 YRUPS, —:lmgnr house, bb s, 55c thalf 57¢; kegs, 4 gallons, $250; choice table syrup, 48c; half bbls, 5c; kegs, $2 40, STARCH.—Pearl, sgc: Silver Gloss, 5% Corn Starch, 83@9c; Excelsior Corn, 4o, opper, 20; Allapi loves, 40c; Nutunegs, # 00 2o Mace 3100, MATCHES—Per caddie, 9.m~ round, oases, §8 10; square, cases, 5 4 SOAPS—Kirk's Savon lmparhl, 845 American, 2c; 2jc;' lehigh brown, 2ot rince’s mineral He' 23c; odhre, ‘Winter's mineral, upnn‘nh brown, 24c; OILS—110" ~carbon, per gallon, 114o; 150 headlight, per gallon. 12fc} 175° headlight, per _gallon, 16c; lmsmd raw, pergallon, 57; linseed, Loiled, lard, winter str'd, per gal* No. 1, 850; No. 2, 75c;_castor, XXX, per gailon, 110; No. §, 100 swoets TSR Bo0 hhes WA B ez rallbn {555 Gsh, W. B.. per gnll(m, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 75¢; No. 1, 85c; lubri cating, zero, per gallon, 80; summer, 1503 goldeq maskiae, No. 1, per gallon, c; No. 2, 50; eperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- Kirk’s satinet, 3 60; Kirk's stas 375 Kirk's white Russian, b52: Kirk’s Prairie Queen, kumca& 215 Kirk' es), (100 40; Kirk’s magnolia, 4 35, Amerlmm 3 40; Greenwich, 840: Wemm,ws, North Star, 2 56; Lewis' Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275. POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; Anchnr Ball 2 doz in: case, 1 50, FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice new, %00 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white olover, new, $1400; al alfa olover, naw. ‘1250 uew, s s e lue grass, ext lue grass, Clont 31 3 reiadrans $2 503 resrtup: choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 800; mi let.Germnn, $100 to 8125 Hungarian, 80c, HEDflhSEED—Omge orange, 1 to itela) $5.00; SUER b 10, oaebiole op over, $4 50; Honey locust, per Ib., 85c; per 100 Ihs., $25 00. FIS .i—Family white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, $525; No 1 white fish, 90 Ib hi bbls, 7 00; No. T white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 10; family 10 I kits, 850; New Holland herring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 7bc: Colum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georgs': Bank codfish, 0; Gen, boneless 0odw; i | She; bonaless fish, Hie. MAGKEREL--! nl! bbls mess mackerel, 100 ibs, 812 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, l’}()lhu, 8 60; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 1hs, 6:00; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, ‘2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b dn, 150; No. 1 nhure, 121b do, 1.00; fat family, 10 1b do 75c, PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- 1 | messce, 10c por Ib; fanoy white, 104c perIb; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; pentins, por gallon, 050; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 18¢c; 64', 17c VARNISHES—Barrels per Furniture, extra, 81 10; farniture, n. 1, 81; coach, extra, 8140; oach, No. 1, $1 20' Dnmm-, extra, §1 75; apan, 70c; as. Imltum, extra, 8ic; shellac 50; hard T 2 itraw paper, 2jc; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 6c; nn?h paper, iflc. news paper. 8c. Heavy Hardware List, Iron, rates, 8340; plow steel, special oast, 70; crucible, Sc; special or (terman, 6c; cast tool do, ‘156@20 wagon spokes, ef 225@3 00; hubs, por set, 1 25; felloes, & dry, 140; tongues, each, 7o@ssn, axles, A srLuan nuts, per 1, 7@llc s per | s@la nveu i, pe | 1b, nc, coil chafn, per I eablo, 8c; iron wadls' 60, nmmbm, 6c; harrow teeth, Yu; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00' spring steel, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoes, b 50; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50. SHOT,—Shot, $1,85; Buck shot, $2.10 Orientsl I’uwdu’, kegm 86.40; kegn $5.48; di uarter kege, Sl 88; mu«b &, kege, $3 35! Fuso, ver 100 feet rallon, 100; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, NAILS—Rnus. 10 to 6042, 4 00, Oalk nole, 380 to 1365 hemnlock ste, 28 to 85c; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65c to 80c; hemlock calf, 850 to 120; he lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak upper, 24 alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@ 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, Mobile & Ohic 221 12k, 110'to 1 5; Krench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- ?w‘::fi'v"ifibel&“@hmmma ; | erown CO’I"KONS—AM&: A, Bhc; | netta, b 50;307 Aoy olslgm a00Ay 1050 New Jersey Central. .78 73% A{}plewn XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott "f;fg;;}*"’ DD ko 10 n’x piLnd a'j,,'"c‘.’;m" Norfolk & lgv.a;;xsrn - %g is 5 gunkeyeALLé;A,( ‘1m eC'i!mfi. vlt; 0 0 g” Ao s 85c; L1} Northern Pacific. . ittenango c; Ureat Fal Northwestern ... p 145 ol Lm% Sios Tndian, Stapan A |50 5565 Nithmsken Gro o a'da B! Jo B BB T e e 73, Bacirearomed | =" " Worses and Mules. ' " New Yorl ntral 136§ | LiL, Te; stic River, 73c; Pequot o; 7 DI GoEk &8s 171 | Bt 1L, 7c; Dica €, ey Wehun! s macket lpbeiak snd all, prades. e Ohio & Missisippi 0 it B, Thot do A, Sjoj do JV48, 13jo; Wal- e man or 0od horses excoeds the 5 | ool Ontario & Western® 20} o 411‘17»;1‘ Aslxlzovgu :P?EOESTA{T‘;‘I’ qupply considoraoly. Prices rango s fol- Pacific Mail, 444 3 79¢; 1gator o 3 Argyle ¥i v Peoria, Decatur & Tvansv. . 35 | Bennington © 4-4, 6jc; Buckeye S, 44, 8co | fr s, a8, w0, 20, Oominge diad Pittsburg & Cleveland. ... 135 | Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 8ho; Lasonia O | 5 1ee" £0125,; Gomwmon o good farm horsos’ TReading 789, Bhos Lehigh 1 -4 Ofc; Lonudalo 44| 500, to $100,5 Toxtro. i 800, to. 15, Rock Ista . 130" [106; “lfi'"‘“ N 30, 703 do 0 82, 73c; do B | Gommon plugs, $20, to $40. 4 Bt Lvm&‘\ Sua Fran oMy L0 “",.ZS,“.;,J L”qu*" Pocusct O 44, 140 MULES, —15 to 16% hands (extra), $125. 0 t0150,; 14} to 15 hands, $100, to 140.; Ist 9 | BLEACHED COTTONS—And } 00 St l’nul& annukee.,.. 1234 o008 lint&% dn, 875, 10 100.; 13§ to 14 1374 St )’nul, an & Mnnnubn e wif St, Paul & Omaba., . gin L 44 93c; Bluckstons A4 fmporiat 8jc; loached d-4, 00 Cabot 44, B4; Fruit of the Loom, 10; o Water' l'wm,lo;a,(..m FallsQ, 1030; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 120: do do hal: Texas & Pacific. 4 | Lonsdule, 100; do cambric 37, 12ho; New Union_ Pacific. 115 | York A\'.ih a Peauot A.lbn eppeml United States Express TN G T\mlh, 240 Pocahontas 4-4, 0pa; \an-:h, St. L., & Pacific. * W T Tl i Wells, Faggo & Co, Exphoss 10 130 ‘ Western Union Telegraph. .. 89§ 894 | East Tennessee. . 11 | do pld, 173 Caribon. 1 Central Arizon: ? ior. . ‘. Homestake . 194 Little Pittsbu 1 «Ontario. . . 40 Quicksilver . 10 do 45 Silver Cliff i ‘ Standard 04 Sutro, 8 Robinson . 1 South Pacifi Mipneapolis & Sv. Louis do *Qfiored. e ————— COMMERCIAL Omana Wholesale Market. Orrice or Tre OMAHA Big, } Tuesday Evening, August 22, The only changes reported in the mar- ket to-day are as follows: Wheat, No, 2, advanced 4c; rejected ad- vanced 2j¢, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT,—Cash No, 2, 854c; eash Nu, 8, 72ko; rojected, 52c. (BARLEY, —Cash No, 2, 79 No. 3, R B —Caab, 30 CORN.—No. B G SPiLRET PRIOES—Co 65@75; oate, 40@i5¢, o N Produce and Provisions. POTATOES~20@2c per bushel, 4 | 8e; doC, drab, l.ls; do i Fosauet 4 8tc; Utica, 110; Wamautta X LUCKS (colmd)—ubuny 7] hro XA stri plaide, 124¢; do XXX prown a) drnb. atripes and plaids, 12j0; Arllng'm: hnoy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 840; Chariot fancy, 124c; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall Bhar brown, extra heavy, 1io; Indiana A brown 1%e: Newonset A hrown, 1ic, VLCK ANGD—AmMOosk: A U A 82 19c; do XX bluo 82, 18he; Arrowanra, | 1 ici Claromont, 1> B 154c; Oonestoga ex , 17he; Hamilten D, 115 Lewiston o 30, 15e; ehaha 4-4, 20¢; Om l!llpfll’ extra {4, 2%; Pewr] River 82, 16 nam XX blue stripe, 126; Hnotucket 3 1 do B‘! 12 coman’s blue 29, Bn iNIMS,—Amouceak, bluoand bronn Jjo; Andover DD blue, 154e; Arling X bluo Scoteh, 184c; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 124c} do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do do 1440; Haymaker's blue anel brown, 9hos Mystio River DD wripe, 1610; Pendl Hiver, bluo aud brown, 106} Uscasvills, blue and brown, 144o, CAMBRICSBurnard, So; Bddystone liniug, 24 iuch double face, 8yc; Garner A flaced, big; Manbattan glove fwiak, s ewport ' do 6¢; do glazed, hdc; Pequot do Bic; Lockwood kid finish CORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen, Hie; Clarendc v, 640; Cones 0-ga kaigeens, Thc; Hallowel , 8¢; Indi § Orchard 740; Narrsgansett, itaproved,c Povperill satteon 940; Rockport, T4o. \PRINTE - Allens, 64o; American, 64o; Arnold, 7o; Berwick, i Cochzcty T Conestoga, Ghe; Dunkirk, dfo; Duinell 63@7e; Eddystone, To; (Gloucester, Haruyony, bie; Kn ki ok g et rimag D, 7c; ia,mu. Sp;wt' o Ll uors, ALCOHOL — 157 proot, 226 por wino gallon; extra Californ spirits, 187 proof, 26 ver proof galon; triple refined spirits 187 proof, r ld;m.f Rallons rewdlectiiod e T T blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- ugky and Penusytvania ryou, 2 L0GT 00 BRANDIES—: rted, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINB—m;on«L 4 60@6 00; domestic, rted, 4 60@6 00; New 0., haif | V0 85 BAI‘BED WIRE—In car lots, 8 B'r per fi chop, 26 00 per ton. Wheat—No. 2, 75, Corn—No, 8, B7a. Rye—New. 47@500. Barloy—None. Oats--New, 3 FRUITS - Blackberries, 150 per box; apples, 2 50@3 0D pet barrel. Broom_Corn—3h@de. o ay—Lioose, 7 00@Y 00; baled, per ale Wood—6 00@6 00. Wool—15@25. | ary, 1 i Now York Produoce. [ Nrw YVomrk, August 22, Cotton—Steady: 13@14 H-1bc; futures steady; August, 1 th; September, 12, October, \eml\‘-r‘ May, 12, Four ~Dall; superfine stato westorn, 8504 60; common to mm extra, 4 50@ 520; good to choice, 5 25@8 2b; white wheat extra, 7 00@ $ 35; extra Ohio, 4 65@ 7 50; St. Louis, 4 65@8 00; Minnesota pat- ent process, 7 0u(@s8 50, "hl“t-—(lpenu«l ensior and afterwards became firmer and sdvanced }@}c, closin tirm; 2 .L.nn,; nominal; ungraded red, 1 02@1 134; steamer No 8 red, 1 06; l\n 3 red nm%nu‘ steamer 'No, 2 red, 1 13@1 13; 0, 2 red, 113 for v:or'h cates, 1 18§@1 14} delivered; No. 1 red, 1 17§; mixed winter, 1 12}; ungraded Whlu“ 1 08; No. 1 white, 3,000 bu, suld at 116}@1 164; No, 2 red for August, 184,- 000 busold ot 1 13@1 10k closingat 1 1643 l!mber—(.-relmmry, 200; in rolh. wrap. ved, 160 rolls not wrapped, 12fc; mixed cfllfll"l lfl@lflc 150, ORF‘M—J Jo per bushel. Live Chickens—1 75¢ 2 25 per dozen, Potatoes—850c per busl Cabbages—25@10¢ per o, Tarnips 40c per bushel. Sweet Corn—T7o per dozen, LiVE STOCK. Onnlc—hxtrn, 300@ 350 Ve‘l Calves—b 60@" 00, Hogs— 700@7 25, Sheep—3 b0, - Chioago Produoe. CHICAGO. August 22, Flonr—Quiet; common to choice springs, 4 00@~6 50; common to faney Miunesotas, 5 00@6 atents, 6 70@7 50; fair to choice old winter whest, 6 00@6 50; ew, firm at 5 50; low grades, 3 00@4 50. Wheat—Quiet but ste: regular, 103} @1 03} for August; 954@9870 for Septem- ber; 983@98}c for October; 983@98jc for November; ac for the year; No. 2 Chi- cago spring, 1 03} for cash; No. 3 Chicaco spring, 910; No. e, firm and higher; 1 03j@1 03} for cas! for Augnst; 101} 1or September. Corn—Active but a shade lower; for cash and August; l.x,‘\u for September; 731@74o for Uctober; 70Jc for November; 630 tor March; rejeted, 741@744e. Oats—Active it lower; 1lfc for mh and Aug wt; 353@36ic for Septenber: e October and November; 34{c lnr tha year; rejected, 38(@38}c, Rye—Market oull; 67c. Barley - Dull; 93¢ for "laplemhur F¥lax Seed—Flrm; 130@L 31 for mer- chantable, Bumr Steady and unchanged. s—Quiet; 18@19c, 1' ke Active, firm and higher; 21 50@ 2155 for cash and Augm'.. 21 67}@21 60 for September; 21 723@21 75 for Oc 19 70@19 75 for the year. Lara—Fairly active and a shade higher; 12 32 for cash and Auguflt 12 82}@12 35 for September; 12 42} for October; 12 82} @1235 for November; 12 173@12 20 for January; 12 25 for the year, Bulk' Meats—Quiet; shoulders, 9 75; short rib, 13 25; short clear, 13 45, Whisky - Quiet; 119, Freights —Rates on corn to Buffalo, 1§ a2c, o ber; CALL BOARD, Wheat—Firmer; regular1 03} for Augn 9870 for September; 983c for October; U8 for November; 978@97{c for the yea 2 Chicago spring, 1 05§ tor August; 990 for September; 978c for the year; red winter, 1 03j@104 for A\muit' 1 01' for September; 1014@1014 for October; 1o1} for November; 1 004@1 01 for the 2 Corn—Higher; 75§@7 e for August; 73}e for September; nlin for October; 70%¢ for November; 653@6G6c for the year; Gic or May. Oats—Hivher; 4lc bid for cash; lléc for August; 362@864o for September; 37 fc fur()cmber, 85)@8bic for the year; 38ic for May, Pork—TIrregular; 21 70 for August; 21 w @21 72} for September; 21 724@2 or Greisen lkid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80c to| " llcmbar, 1970 for the year; 19 92 for B Thdd—Stondy; 1232} for September; 12 42} for October; 12 324@12 5 for No- vember; 12 15@12 25 for the year; 12 20 for January, Rec’ts, Shipm’ts Flour, 000 4,00 When 65,000 Corn 94,000 Oaty 105,000 Rye . 8,000 Barley. 1,100 St. Louis ¥roduce. 8r. Lours, August 22, Flour—Quiet; 5@i0c lower. Wheat—Lower and very slow; No. 2 red fall, 97@98c for cash, accordin Cation; D7koTor August andthe yoats s do September; Hfo for vember; N @914c; No, 4 red fall, 88 1 Com.-Dull aud lower; 761@160 for cash; 76} for August; 730 { r September; G930 for October; 634¢ for November; 60c (ur the year, Oats—Lower; 7; 384c for cash; 8740 for Augus September; 344 for lur the year, upper grades October; & :,@m; cream. -~ Quiot; 154@16c, s—Higher; 1 18, 175 bid for cash and Augukt, jobtiog, 21 00, Bulk M~ Active, firm and higher; shoul- ders, 9 60; short nh 18 3 ort clear, Hnnhnd 2 00; doma«h 1 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 75%4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Iwported p«r onso, flm@!l 05 Amarizaa, a0, CLARB er case, 4 50@16 00 W!NES——llhmo wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 06; Catawbe, per g om. 00@7-00, WHOI.HAI-I- juote lumber, atn aud shingles on? wy u Dmaha st the following prices: ST AND S(‘ANTLIN 316 f, and undur 21 00; 1 TIMBWH—- under, $22 00, TIMBER AI\D J()Ifll'—-ld it., 823 00; 2 ft | $24 00, t., $27 50; 24 §2 Nu:h;‘mu—m 1, 4 acd 6 iu., 822 00; SHERTING — No, 1 (2nd i ain’ D, 828 00; 124 in‘(/ 85 00; 12-1, 1, $40 00, Lo/ LIME~—Fer barrel, tl 15; bulk i 8% Cement, bbl, 81 75, ' Towa plaster, bbl, 83 00, 'Huir poer bu, 860, Tarre felt 100 Ibs, 83 00, Ktraw board, 88 00, COAL—~Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris. Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebreast {ump % 23 lwhhchefifilgft! k’»g Towa ump, owa nut Lol il 8; Anthr, thracite, all sizes 811 00, i Huuthbndxe, ‘.‘ mghaws, 7c; o (gs«: Oriental b GHA' m-m mc Amos. keag dress 04 A "Atlantic, Yo; (Jumbethnd. and, 74o; EMI10ALS —Ad U""‘{,‘“fi' s Ack, Tacars, by e el LR Thes l;ko Olnchonidia, Bover’s n-o-lvl:ilnrgm“‘ 81 40; Kpoon r b, salte, pox 1b, Bio; Glycerise, pur, por b, ' § 00; per 1b, 100; |lower with ufiwd 18 85, Bacon—Strone; shoulders, 10 50@10 62}; short, 1ib, 14 874; short olear, 14 90; offer- h-,ia generally held higher, b3 12 50 bid, AFTERNOON BOARD, Wheat—Better but slow; 974 for August; 'i’(in for September; 984@ 95 ¢ for Octuber; 99jc for November; 97h@87} bid for the year, Corn—Firmer but very slow; 764c for August; 73¢ bid for September; 70c bid for October; 6i@ie for November; 41§ for the year Oats—CQuiet and firm but no sale, the bids being the same as the closing noon prices, Receipts, Ship'ts, Flour... . 0,000 14, Wheat 119,000 08 Corn 45,000 Oats. 63,000 Ryo. 2,000 Barley St. Louis Live Stock. S, Louts, August 22, Catttlo—Recelpts, 1,900; shi ments do for September, W0 bu sold at 1 183@1 18§, closing n 1 134; do for Octo- ber, 804,000 bu sold at 1 144@1 143, olosing at 1 14§; do for November, 104, 00 bu sold at 116 @-llw, closing av 1157; do for December, 16,000 bu sold at 117, Corn—Cash and August 1@3je higher and strong; ungraded No. 2,88}¢ in store, SS@8%s in elovator, 0o delivered; No.2 for August, 874@0}c, closing at 90ko; do for September, Sbi@Sic, clos- ing at 8oe; do for October, 813 @84 e, clos- ing at 84{c; do for Noveimbor,801@80ge, closing av Oats -Cash white 3@bc lower; mixed n shade easier; mixed western, 48@.8c; white we-tern, 65(@74c, Hay—Quiet and weak; 60@70c. Ouffee-~Dull; Kio cargoes, quoted at 83 @1re. Sugar—Steady and more_nctiv good refining, quoted at 7 31 Molasses —Quiet and unchanged. lduu‘l'um, Carclina and Louisiana, 5)@7ie; Rangoon, b}@ "Taliow—Iirm; prime city, $io. 3 1 80@1 TurpontineeNrme.; ife. westero, duil and lower; Eggs—Fresh fe | 220, Pork —Strong; new mess, 2200, Beef—Quict, but firm, Cut Ments—Scarce and firm; long clear middles, 13 75. Lord — Weak; prime steam, 12 70@ 12 72} Butter—Tn good demand and firm; 15 @?7he. Ch —l)u]l flat, 6@10c. unsettled; western Shipm’ts, 870 407,000 1,000 57,0.0 and Rec'ts. The WooliMarket. Bos10N, August 22, The market for wool is nl,endy and firm, with good demand from manufacturers, Both tine and medium grades in_request, Ohio and Pennsylvania X and XX _40@ 42¢., with choics selections higher, Mici- gan X 89¢, and in stesdy demand, Un- wnzhed 17@23¢c; for common snd coarse, 25@32¢; for tno medium, 33@3dc; for choice combing and delaine, in demand at 43@460; for fine delaine 47@48¢ for fine and medium combing. California wool 1,500; supply fair, movement +1 prices weak with sowe sales lowe! west steers of 900 o 1,200 pounds 8o ¢ 4 00@d 25; ditto butchers’ steers 3 004 @3 du; native cows, 2756@4 0; grass Texaus, 8 60@4 00 for common to fair; good to Balsam ' choice, 4 25@175; no good whipping steers were offered. Sheep—Receipts, 2,000; shipments, 2,900; emand for desirable um to good mutton,d 00@ grades; chotce d 2:@1 50, quiet and sales small at 25@35¢; pulled wool in fair demand at_4/@47c; for choice extra and XMaine superfine 40c. Com- mon and good foreign wool ix in small stock and_ quite desirable; carpet wools scarce and wanted. COLONTAL WOOT, SALES, LONON, August 22, The third series of colonial wool sales commenced to-day., The attendance was good with fairly spirited competition, Good Australian brought about closing rates of the last series, 'The prices of faulty, cross-bred and cape wools wdre berely maintained. The total stock avail able for the series is 362,000 bales, consist- ing largely of Now Zealand wool, The wales conclude in October, A total of 16,800 bules were sold, mostly New Zealand, Sid- ney and Cape forn Chioage Live Stook. CHIcAGo, August 22 5 The Drovers’ Journal reports as fol- ows: Hogs—Receipts, 8,500; shipments, 8,- 800; ue..unluumnml tair and mudauwly active at b@10c higher; common to good mixed, 7 70@S$ 45; heavy, B 46@8 90; light, 7 75@S8 50; skips, b 00@7 50; supply well cleared. Cattle— Receipts, 5,600; shipments, 2,- 500; dull snd slow for common to fair, others steady; exports, 7 10@7 7; good to choice shipping, 6 H0@7 00; common to mr, very weak, 4 26@>5 75; native butch- ers’ wtronger; cows and mixed cattle, 2 60 mmon to medium, and 4 00@ Texans, 3 50@h b0; hali- reeds and Americans, 4 50@>5 50; stockers, 295@1 40, Sheep-—Reccipts, 800; shipments, 200; general demaad fair und stronger; infe rior to mediuw natives and Texaus, 3 50; good fat mutton, 4 20@4 35; chuice to extra, 4504 75. - Kansas City Produoe. KANSAS (,||\ August 22, Wheat—Unsettled; N n«l B0e bid for cash; 804 f r August; No, md 838 @ 8le for cash; B3ko for August; 83fc tor September, orn—Quiet; No xed, 674c bid for cash; 68¢ for Augu for Heptember, Ouats Better; No. % mixed, 34}@85c for cash; 334c for August, Butter- Unchanged ¥ggs—Unchanged; 15c. 16@17e, Tec'ts, Shipm'tes Wheat. 71,000 47,000 Corn, 3,000 2,000 Liverpool Produce. Liverroot, August 22, Breadstuffs—Steady; wheat, 95 6d@s 10d; #d@10s 1d; winter red westein, 94 1d, Corn—Western mixed, 7s 4d, Lord- American, 625 64, Yarns and fabrics at Manchester, dull and tending downward, Receipts of wheat for the past three dayr, 506,000 centals, 191,000 centals being American, Pooria Produoce: PEOKIA, August 22, b wixed, 74)@7je; California white California_ club, 94 B 9@ Corn—Steady; higl wmixed, 74} @74 Oats—oteac 0. 2 white, 48]@19¢. Rye - Quiet; No, 2, 67@i7 e, Highwines—Steady; 1 16, Rects, 1,040 Corn . 11,000 { Outs, 60,000 63,000 Rye 1,400 500 Barley,..... D800 1,200 e Turpentine. WiLmiNgton, N, C., August 22, Bpirits of turpentine—Firm; 4%, JOoEBBPERRS OF Potrolonm Market. | LivEnroot, Auguet 22, Potroleum—Refing l. Petroleum - N ed, 578¢; crud l‘stmlrumAUulrl wonker; closed at Philadelphia delivery, ates efined, B0s for Kansas City Live Stock Kayxsas Ciry, Aungust 2 The Live Steck Indicator reports as fol. lows: Oattlo—510 cows of average to heavy weight sold at 3 15@3 90; no Texans were wold, Hogs—Receipts, 700; active and higher; chu(‘n-rpm'kmu, 8 00@8 80; medinm 7 50@ 795 Slwup—Nn market. SALT. ' st e Save money and order salt direct from Towost possible’ cash prico to. al * s, wo ship promptly by il at the me-1m TYLEK SAUTCO.. Sacinaw City, Mich Busmess Dlrentnrv Abatract and Hea Estate. JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Btreet. Architects. )UI‘R!NE & MENDELSSONN, ARCHITECTS Room 14, Crelghton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crelehton Block, Boota &nd Shoes. JAMES DaVINE & CO., s Doots and Shoos. A Anaortmast owo work on hand, corner 13th and Harney. 1HOB, ERICKECN, . K. cor. 10th and Douglss JOM: FORTUNATU! 108 10th atroat, nnutacturce to e good work W talr yeicon, Revalring dono, God prings. LARRIMER Manutacturer, 1817 Dourlaa ah, Books, Nows and Gtationery. 2.1, FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Btroed Butter and Eggs. ZoSHANE & SCHROEDER, tho oldest B. and E, 10use in Nebraska eatablished 1876 Omaha, Unrriages and Road Wagons. #M_BNYDER, 14th and FHarnoy Streeta. Clothing bougnt. J. HARRIS wfllEy highestOash price for second “acd olothing. Corner.10th and Farnham. rugs, Painis ana Olls, KUHN & CO. *narmaciste, Fins Vanc Goods, Cor, 16h and Douglse streote, W, J. WHITEHOUFE, Wholcsalo & Retall, 10th s, 0. FIELD, 2023 North 8ide Cumlug Streek, __PARR. Drugzist. 1040 lml Howard Streot. Deni DR. PAUL, Willisws Block ocn. 168h & Dodge. Oivll Engineers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Crolghton Block, fown Surveys, @rado and Soworage Systews Speclalty. Ury Goods NMotions, ktc. JOUN H. F. LE4MANN & 00., +ew York Dry Goods Btore, 1810 and 1818 Farn. bam sbreot. & Pactfic, % O, Bnowold also boots and shooa Foundry. INTIN WEARNE & RONE_cor 14th & Jackson ets Jowe JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farubsw Stroct, Undertakers. QIAS. RIEWE, 1013 Farnham Hotele. ANTIELD HOUBE, Geo. Canfiold,Gth & Farnhan JORAN MOUSE, P. H. Cary, 913 Farnkam 84 SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥. Slsven, 10th 84, fouthern Hotel Gus, Hamol 0th & Loavenworth CENTRAL ESTAURGNT, R A RYAN, \omthwest corper 10thand Do Best Board for the Monay, Satisfaction Guaranieed. 4 all Board by tho Day, Wook o Month, Good Terms tor Oash. Farnished Rnama fiupplied, Puruiture. A ¥, GROB, Now and Second Hand Furiture od Stoves, 1114 Douglae. heat cash price #id for second hand gooos. FONNER 1802 Douris ). Fine xoods &o Perce Works, OMAEA FENCE 00, JUIT 'lllxlii(‘l‘ 1218 Harney 8., l-sllwl Boxes, Irce acd Wood Fenoes, O Pinn a 4. 10th & 1140, Py h winat Pawnvrokers. RONENFELD 10th Bt., bed Far. & Har Retrigerators, Oanfield's Patent. GOODMAFN _1th St bet Farn & Oigars and Tobacco, WEST & FRITSCE ER, manufacturers of Olgars, and Wholeealo Dealers! u Tobacoos, 1806 Douglns. " LORENZEN mannfscturer 1416 Farnhsm Orockery. I“IN\""“ 1800 Moperts k. B30d iina H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Motsl. Lumber Lime and Gement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas 8k Lamps and Uinssware. i BONNER 1309 Douglss Bt. Good Vai Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, a6 of our most populsr Merchant Tall afving tho Iatent deslgnu for Bpring and st 400ds for geutlemon's wear, Btylish, durabie, " nrloca low aa ever 1208 Farnam stret. Millinery. MEE. 0, A, RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan §, Goods I great vatloty, Zephyrs, CardBoards (onlory, Gloves, Corwets, &c. Cheapost Houso 1n tho Wost. Purchusers gavo 80 per cenk, Order v Mall, 116 Fittecnth Street Plour and Foed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, ‘th and Faroham Ote. eiahaas Bros., propriotore. recers. L BTEVENS, Sis) between Oualng and ey €. A. MOSHANE, Gorn 234 and Cuming Btraets. Hardwaie, Iron and Bteel, OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 12 15th street A. HOLMES corne Loth and alltoraia. Harness, 8addles, &a, B WHEIBT 20 15th 8. bat Fero. & Harooy, Florlst, A. Donaghue, plants, cut towers, toeds, 00quets oo R cor: Loth abd Dourias sisveta: G0 To CRAIG'S Green House 17th and Wobater stroet, ior Plants, Bouquets, Flowers, Floral Dosigns &e. Cornice Works, Wosteia Qorulce Works, Mauutactorers Lyos Coruice, Tin, Iron aad | ate Roofling, Ordor s locality promptly cxecuted in the or. Factory wnd Oiiloo 1218 Harney 84, ©. BPECHT, “roprictor. Galvanized Iron Cornicos, Window Ospe, efe., wanutacturod end put up in any ot the conutrv. 7. BINHOLD 416 Thirteonth stroch Vommission Merchants. JOI' G. WIL LI8,1414 Dodge Bhseel. BEEMER, For dotalls seo large advertise: Ilni in Dally atd Weekly, rolicht & Dunker, CARPETS& CURTAIN GOODS = b R e 1 R Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In- spection to their Unsurpassable Selection. jylleodsm OClothing and Furnishing Goor o* RO, H, PRTERSON. Also_ Hats, Caps, 2 Nntlona and Critlery 504 8108 Treot, whow mu Manufactory.| WILDE, Mesataotuser and ‘estor o Rl Kinda Cases, Upright Casea, 3+, 1817 Csas 5t FRANK L. GERHARD, propriotor how Case mianufactory, 818 South mn-n. sctween Leavenworth and - Marcy, warrated first-class. oves ana Inware. A. DURMESTER, Dealer in Btaves and Tinwaro, and Manufacta ./ of Tin Roots and sll kinde of Bullding Wom 044 Fellows’ Blook. 3. MONNKR, 1800 Loutlas 8 00d and_Obesw e 1064 openod most elogant ‘Hob Lunch hvm ot ovory day. 1omeT T FALIINER A7) 181 Sirask Boods, 3. KVANS, Wholosle and Rotall Beed D and Oultlvs ators_Odd ,'«llofl Hall Ko, HEYN, PRO, Grand Contral Gallery, 212 Bllhlllll Stroet, near Masonic Hall, Pirst-ciaes Work and Prooiphe "~ Plumbing, Gas and Gteam Fittl P. W. TARPY & CO., 21612 Ht., bet. Farnham and Douglss. Work promp yattendod to. D. FITZPATRICK, 1 ouglas Streot. 8hoe Btoras. Philllp Lan 1320 Farnham ec. bet 18th & 14tk Physlclans and Burgeo W. 8, GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Creighton Block, 16th Street. P, 8. LEISENRING, M. D. Masonic Block, C. L. WART, M. D., Eye and Ear opp. postofice R. L. D GRADDY, Ocnllst and Aish, £, W 1¢4h and Farobam alnting an aper anging. TIENRY A. KOSTERS 141 Dodge Streed. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1418 Douglas 84, Now and Bocond Hand Furnifrire, House Furnishing Goods, &c.. bourht and sold on narrow marvine, - INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Those desiring to make money on 20 sl and mooium investmonts in grain, provisions and stock specula- tions, can do 83 by operatiog on our I-: : ::om :i-y 1, 1581, to the pre- sent date, on investmen lol $10,00 WHEAT to $1.000, cash profits have boen redizod and paid to investors amoun ing toseverl timos t 10 orig- sao inal invesrmel still leaving the or gintl inve-tmont waking money or p‘)nh’lnnll elmtmd .2 !m' e ry circulars and wtatements of fun STOCKS 1 [T “Wo want ro ‘ponsible agents. who wil report oncrops and $100 i oducs the plin com- misslons paid. Addross FLEMM NG & IEL‘.K[A" Com- mission Merchants, Major Block, (rnlmm, WHI 817 St Charles Bt,, IER LOUIS, Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical coll wes, I beon looger eagaced o the teat: ment of UHKONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Direasos than nn) other pnysician in St L uis as city p pors show and ali old residents know. Con ultation . office or by mail_ free and invited, A friendly talk or his opinion costs nothing, When ‘it is inconvenient to Vit tho city for treatment, siedicinse can be sent by wail or express everywhore, Curable <ascn s arauteed; wiero doubt exist: it Is trank- W tated. 1 orw Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness, Mercurinl a other affections of Throat, Skin and Bone Blood Impurities and Biovd Poisonin Skin Affections, Old Sores and Ulcers, Linpoediments to Marrinve, Rheumatism, Piles Special attention to cases fro over-worked brain . SURGICAL CASES receive wpecin attention. Diseasos ariving from Tmpiu lence, Fixoesses, Inoulve or Exposures, X CHOICE CICARS. Imported and Domentio. Fiuest Selectivn in Town. Prices to Suit Everybody. From Half a Dollar Down to So. Schroter & Becht's NOTICE, tioned ugainsb Stel'a Burr she Beviog Isth my bed and. boards 1wil: nos ey any bills of hor contracting GEO. C. BURR. Sy mBe ANTIQUAHIANBUOKSTDIIE 1420 DOUGLAS STKEET Headquarters of the Literat. The Cheapest, hmuz lnll cholcest coll tom NEW AND BECUNP-HAND BUOKS ost, SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECTALTY Cash paid for Second-Hand Book or vxchanged for new, H. SCHONFELD, #0221y PROPRIETOR. DR. F. BUHHRHER, Physician and Surgeon. CHRONIC DISEASES, A SPECIALTY, Medicloes turnished at office. Oftice, N, W. cornor j13th and Faruam streots over 8tato Bank, Omaha, Neb. -H-E-U-M-ACTE-S-MS As it is for all the punm KIDNEV‘. LIVER A 4 cleanses the syster KIDNEY WORT i